Man that girl on my dreams was the girl from my dreams! Not sure what else is avail yet other than standard he but she if gorgeous!
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Man that girl on my dreams was the girl from my dreams! Not sure what else is avail yet other than standard he but she if gorgeous!
I was out and about over the weekend and noticed a small open light on that screamed PC. This place use to deal with ram / bios / fans. Did they open quietly without advertising?
So I went in and the older mechanic greeted me. Go in to one of the rooms. She gets in there and I get the typical inspection while face down. Blah blah blah. She gets to the rear and starts by jangling my fuzzy dice. Warm wax. Flip. That's when she noticed the piston needed to be lubed. She gets to work and quickly discovers that the faster she works, the more the piston will leak. The look on her face was priceless when the piston erupted everywhere, including her mouth. Under her breath, I could hear her say "Holy Shit!" She goes to another room and you could hear gargling. Presto, the piston is fixed and I'm back on the road!
Well I'm not good at cracking codes but I believe I know bens place is south of the circle. If that's the case, 5/10 on AMP scale it amazing technique on the he. Would love some help on the palindrome and the muffler shop. Clues? Thanks. Will report back.
[QUOTE=Wick96;3224168]Well I'm not good at cracking codes but I believe I know bens place is south of the circle. If that's the case, 5/10 on AMP scale it amazing technique on the he. Would love some help on the palindrome and the muffler shop. Clues? Thanks. Will report back.[/QUOTE]I guess that depends on which circle and how far South. Re Palindrome, consider the.
Clues:
West of the Mountains.
Palindrome: forwards=backwards (ie, ABBA, 2442,5445, etc).
Studio 54.
Numeric.
Part of the fun of this forum is cracking the codes. Doing a little research, checking Back Page, comparing google maps. Really I have found the hints are here and the other tools good enough to find all the famous spots. Look at it this way, they are like a prize but you need to put a little work into it to be rewarded! Happy hunting on both fronts!
I really miss this spot. I always asked for Sandy. She gave a GREAT massage and I always left happy. Really I think I would of kept going just for the massage. On a side note it seems all the talent around here has something against a razor. I really just wish one time I could find one who was well manicured. Any suggestions on a spot where the landscape is kept nice and trim?
[QUOTE=Wick96;3224168]Well I'm not good at cracking codes but I believe I know bens place is south of the circle. If that's the case, 5/10 on AMP scale it amazing technique on the he. Would love some help on the palindrome and the muffler shop. Clues? Thanks. Will report back.[/QUOTE]The codes are based on several different things. Here's a list:
Word association- If someone mentions "heaven" what words would you associate with heaven? Saint, halo, angel. Are there any AMPs advertising with a name or street that might be a match?
Landmarks- something near the AMP is easy to spot. This is a little harder, because you need to know where all the AMPs are at on the map. Then you just open up Google Maps, type in "muffler shop" and look for an AMP located by a muffler shop.
Proximity- this only applies to one that I know of and I'll partly give the answer. There used to be an AMP named Phoenix. The name has changed a few times and they don't always advertise. Then another AMP, which does currently advertise, opened up in the same complex. Someone dubbed it Tucson. If you physically go to the different AMPs and find 2 of those tell-tale "open" signs, you'll figure it out.
Address- Maybe it's just the number (or hint, hint, letter) of the suite, maybe the street address is a palindrome. Maybe the street name itself is they key.
It's not supposed to be too easy. You're supposed to go out and look. Look through CL and BP, remember where they all are. When you're in the area, drive by, check it out, read the name. Ariel? Now why does that sound familiar.
This is how you will finally crack the codes. By going out, handing over your $40 or $60 and getting your ass on the table. Your experience is what matters, not the guy who went, popped twice and had a taco for lunch. If you walk in the door expecting a repeat of the last review, you're probably going to be disappointed.
[QUOTE=Jjbee62;3225983]The codes are based on several different things. Here's a list:
Word association- If someone mentions "heaven" what words would you associate with heaven? Saint, halo, angel. Are there any AMPs advertising with a name or street that might be a match?
Landmarks- something near the AMP is easy to spot. This is a little harder, because you need to know where all the AMPs are at on the map. Then you just open up Google Maps, type in "muffler shop" and look for an AMP located by a muffler shop.
Proximity- this only applies to one that I know of and I'll partly give the answer. There used to be an AMP named Phoenix. The name has changed a few times and they don't always advertise. Then another AMP, which does currently advertise, opened up in the same complex. Someone dubbed it Tucson. If you physically go to the different AMPs and find 2 of those tell-tale "open" signs, you'll figure it out.
Address- Maybe it's just the number (or hint, hint, letter) of the suite, maybe the street address is a palindrome. Maybe the street name itself is they key.
It's not supposed to be too easy. You're supposed to go out and look. Look through CL and BP, remember where they all are. When you're in the area, drive by, check it out, read the name. Ariel? Now why does that sound familiar.
This is how you will finally crack the codes. By going out, handing over your $40 or $60 and getting your ass on the table. Your experience is what matters, not the guy who went, popped twice and had a taco for lunch. If you walk in the door expecting a repeat of the last review, you're probably going to be disappointed.[/QUOTE]Good post and well said.
Hello all,
I'm really new here. Learning all about stuff after finding this site. Kudos on the cleaver coding. I know I should just go and try one and report back, but I wanted I hadn't seen reviews on the AMP by the Sports bar. I hope my ask doesn't "Bug" syou too much. Thanks in advance.
Went to Ben's place and drew Lilly. I am making this report because I tried something different that she offers. There are hand rails on the ceiling of the room and I asked her about them and she promptly showed me by massaging my back and legs with her feet. If you are looking for deep tissue and your old bones can take it, I suggest it. I'm a beginner AARP member so I'm still pretty solid. Ha.
Wow just seen backpage started censoring their adult sections like escorts and so on. States due to federal ruling. Big brother always trying to tell us what we need and don't need.
Signed in, was greeted by the blonde, then drew the older / heavier dark haired one. Cute in the face though.
Took the 30, probably one of the best massages I've had. She didn't say a word. Roaming was not on the menu, standard conclusion.
Worth a return either way.
Thanks to BP's choice to censor their adult section. Escorts, Independents, Scammers and Ripoff artists are now posting on the massage page, There were 75 ad's at the time of this post!
Time to see Niki at the Law Office, great massage although limited extras.
Visited today and drew the older chick who isn't the young blonde hottie. Didn't catch a name. Did a hhr. Decent massage, functional HE, minimal OTC roaming but got hands slapped when reaching for the twins. Will repeat to try out the blonde, caught a glimpse of her on the way out. Super cute but her voice sounded like Betty Boop and that might be a turnoff.
Stay safe, gents.